Shared Interest Living Communities & Institutional Houses 2008-09
ASIA House
ASIA House provides support to Asian and Asian American students at Carleton College. Educational and social programs aimed towards the understanding of Asian and Asian Amearican cultures and issues are held throughout the year. All Carleton students are invited to apply to live in the house and to participate in ASIA House programs.
- Location: Hunt Cottage
- Type: Institutional/Language
- Manager: Prakriti Thapa Magar
Freedom House
Freedom House provides a culturally safe space for students of African Diaspora and their allies at Carleton College, and contributes to the environment that facilitates their success. Freedom House residents provide a variety of educational, cultural and social programs related to their culture and issues, while simultaneously providing a cultural comfort zone. Carleton students are invited to apply to live in the Freedom House and to participate in all programs and meetings.
- Location: Williams House
- Type: Institutional/Language
- Manager: Jamaal Magee
Canoe House
CANOE House enhances appreciation and the exploration of the outdoors through adventure-type experiences. It hosts pre-trip dinners and post-trip group discussions, as well as offering workshops on bicycle maintenance, rock climbing, cooking in the outdoors and cross-country skiing.
- Location: Seccombe House
- Type: Interest
- Manager: Kristin Sweeney
La Casa del Sol
La Casa del Sol is a house designed to serve both the Latino community at Carleton College, as well as the larger Carleton and local Northfield community, through education and programming. La Casa is an integral part of the Latino community at Carleton because it encourages academic success and community development. We welcome the Carleton community to come and celebrate diversity.
- Location: Hall House
- Type: Institutional/Language
- Manager: Daney Ramirez
Culinary House
The members of Culinary House strive to have a pleasant community living environment focused around the preparation and enjoyment of good food. Members explor various culinary genres and traditions. Culinary House is a resource for culinary learning and experience.
- Location: Jewett House
- Type: Interest
- Manager: Khanh Nguyen
Dacie Moses House
Located on Union Street, this house is referred to as the Cookie House. Dacie's is open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. It serves as a place where students can hang out, play games or listen to music. Dacie's Houses the acapella groups, The Knights, andthe Knightengales. Students and community members gather on Sunday mornings for a homemade brunch. The kitchen is always stocked with ingredients for chocolate chip cookie baking, and there is plenty of coffee, tea and hot chocolate on hand. If you need a place to rest and get away from your studies awhile, stop by Dacie's. I
- Location: Dacie Moses House
- Type: Institutional/Language
- Manager:
Sustainable Living House
Farm and Parr Houses foster awareness and appreciation of sustainable agriculture and sustainable living. Members plant and tend an organic garden, offer educational programs focusing on sustainable living, and host communal dinners.
- Location: Farm & Parr Houses
- Type: Interest
- Manager: Nathaniel Rosenblum
F.I.S.H House
F.I.S.H. House is a place in which to grow spiritually in our walk with God with the encouragement of the other members of the community. It is a community fortified with love, compassion and tolerance that a Christ-like attitude engenders--tolerance for both differences within the Christian faith and for beliefs outside of the Christian faith. It is a place where we challenge each other with new ideas and new interpretations of old truths. It is a place to share the Christian faith by living the Christian faith.
- Location: Douglas House
- Type: Interest
- Manager: Stephanie Mayer
Green House
Green House brings together diverse individual and group environmental interests, serving as a central gathering place to address environmental issues.
- Location: Geffert House
- Type: Interest
- Manager: Kerstin Johnson
Jewish Interest House
Reynolds House serves as the geographic center for Jewish life and culture on the Carleton campus. It provides a comfortable space for kosher meals, Jewish social and cultural activities, and community religious observance of the High HolyDays and Passover. Reynolds offers a welcoming place to gather on Friday nights for services and Shabbat dinner prepared by students, and also for weekly Torah study. Students can join in talks about American Jewish experiences and Israel, some of which are conducted in Hebrew as part of our modern Hebrew program’s extracurricular activities.
The main role of Reynolds House is as a center for Jewish life that is open and accessible to all members of the Carleton community, Jewish or otherwise. Jewish students who are interested in living in one of Reynolds’ three single rooms apply early in spring term for the following year. They are asked to describe how they will further enhance the house as a place for worship, for learning about Judaism, and for socializing in a Jewish setting. First-year students are not eligible to live in special interest houses, such as Reynolds. Stacy Beckwith, Associate Professor of Hebrew and Director of the Program in Judaic Studies is the faculty advisor for Reynolds House. Prospective residents submit their applications to her and she can be reached for questions at sbeckwit@carleton.edu.
- Location: Reynolds House
- Type: Institutional/Language
- Manager: Katherine Reed
Language House
Parish House is home to the languages. Housing space is currently allocated for Russian, German, French, Spanish, Japanese and Chinese. The Language Departments provide various programs and activities that not only allow the students to speak the language but to learn more about the culture of the country. The College employs Language Associates from the various countries to reside in the house.
- Location: Parish House
- Type: Language
- Manager: Modern Language Departments
Intercultural Center
Stimson House serves as the programming center for the Office of Intercultural Life. Programs hosted at Stimson are open to all students, faculty and staff. On a day-to-day basis, Stimson House is a safe space for students to come together to relax, socialize, meet, and study. Our hope is that Stimson House will also be a place where students can have informal but meaningful interactions with students from diverse backgrounds.
- Location: Stimson House
- Type: Institutional/Language
- Manager: Raymonda Reese
Q & A House
The goal of the house is to create a 24-hour safe space on campus; to help foster the growth of the LGBTA community on campus; and to provide an alternative living situation that is comfortable for members of the LGBTA community. Q&A House holds potluck dinners, organizes movie nights, and invites speakers. Residential Life works in conjunction with the Gender and Sexuality Center to offer a special interest learning community open to sophomores, juniors and seniors by application.
- Location: Prentice House
- Type: Institutional/Language
- Manager: Lawrence Dykeman
Science Fiction House
The members of Science Fiction House imaginatively explore the possibilities of humanity. The house offers a variety of activities such as book discussions, craft projects and movie nights.
- Location: Benton House
- Type: Interest
- Manager: Emma Turetsky
Wellstone House of Organization and Activism
Residents are a diverse community of students with experience in a variety of different areas of grassroots political or social movements who can foster organization and activism at Carleton. The members seek to become a resource center for campus organizing, and a catalyst for connections between campus, Northfield and Minnesota organizations.
- Location: Chaney House
- Type: Interest
- Manager: Rebecca Canary-King
Women's Awareness House
Women's Awareness (WA) House explores and celebrates the diversity of women and their special needs in the Carleton Community. Through educational and social programming and a communal living space, this house provides a place for all women in the community. WA house also interacts with the Women's Studies Department and the Gender & Sexuality Center on campus.
- Location: Berg House
- Type: Institutional/Language
- Manager: Madeline Schaefer







